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Three killed, at least 18 others drowned during immersion of Ganesh idols in Maharashtra

Three deaths were reported in Raigad, Jalna and Pune districts, two each in Satara and Bhandara, and one in Pimpri-Chinchwad , Buldhana, Nanded and Ahmednagar.

PTI Reported by: PTI Mumbai Published on: September 24, 2018 14:26 IST
Three killed and many drowned during idol immersion. 

Three killed and many drowned during idol immersion. 

Three deaths were reported in Raigad, Jalna and Pune (Rural) districts, two each in Satara and Bhandara, and one from Pimpri-Chinchwad (on Pune's outskirts), Buldhana, Nanded and Ahmednagar, a Maharashtra Police control room official said.

As many as 18 people drowned on Sunday in various parts of Maharashtra during the immersion of idols on the last day of the Ganesh festival, officials said Monday.

Besides, one person drowned in a lake in the Kanjurmarg area of Mumbai, a police official said here.

Five people were rescued after their boat tilted in the Arabian Sea near Girgaum Chowpatty in south Mumbai Monday morning during the Ganesh idol immersion ritual, a fire brigade official said.

Devotees carried idols of Lord Ganesh for immersion in rivers and lakes across Maharashtra on Sunday morning, marking the culmination of the 11-day festival.

In big cities such as Pune and Mumbai, processions carrying huge idols of the elephant-headed God on decorated trucks, accompanied by thousands of devotees and troupes of drummers, continued well past midnight.

While public Ganesh mandals preferred to take their idols for immersion to sea shores or rivers, families immersed their smaller idols at homes in buckets of water.

To avoid pollution of natural water bodies, many civic bodies had also set up artificial ponds for immersion.

The festival, which began on Ganesh Chaturthi on September 13, concluded Sunday on 'Anant Chaturdashi'.

Public celebration of Ganesh festival dates back over a century, when it was first encouraged by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in order to promote nationalist sentiment during the colonial rule.

In Mumbai, prime locations for immersion are Girgaum Chowpatty (beach), Juhu, Powai lake and Dadar Chowpatty. 

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